I have Cisco 1200 APs and Panasonic Toughbook tablet PCs which are LEAP compatible. I get the Following error in my log file:
*** Received from 10.192.10.26 port 1100 .... Code: Access-Request Identifier: 51 Authentic: <1>$<248>7<224>>O<202><157>h<232><9><243><199><213><252> Attributes: User-Name = "n733uf" cisco-avpair = "ssid=*******" NAS-IP-Address = 10.192.10.26 Called-Station-Id = "000dbd59562d" Calling-Station-Id = "0004235db36a" NAS-Identifier = "AP1200-59562d" NAS-Port = 37 Framed-MTU = 1400 NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11 Service-Type = Login-User EAP-Message = <2><24><0><11><1>n733uf Message-Authenticator = 71<6><209><180><146>)<0><197><233><245><149><27>h<23><168> Thu Nov 13 21:19:38 2003: WARNING: Bad EAP Message-Authenticator Thu Nov 13 21:19:38 2003: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from DEFAULT (10.192.10.26) And I'm using <AuthBy FILE> with a single user configured as follows: <Client n733uf> Secret ************ DupInterval 0 IgnoreAcctSignature Service-Type = Framed-User eapType LEAP </Client> I can't find any information on using LEAP with Radiator. There is documentation that indicates a sample config file Exists in the "goodies" directory of the patch, but it's not there. Help! (Radiator running on Windows 2000 Server) === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.